Featured Archives - Swim BC https://swimbc.ca/initiative-category/featured/ Thu, 02 Apr 2026 16:39:54 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://swimbc.ca/wp-content/uploads/cropped-Swim-BC-logo-1-32x32.png Featured Archives - Swim BC https://swimbc.ca/initiative-category/featured/ 32 32 Good Friday & Easter Monday https://swimbc.ca/initiative/good-friday-easter-monday/ Thu, 02 Apr 2026 16:39:54 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=17182 The Swim BC office will be closed on Good Friday (April 3) and Easter Monday (April 6). We extend our warm wishes to those celebrating and hope everyone enjoys a restful long weekend.  

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Sport Administration Internship Opportunity with Swim BC https://swimbc.ca/initiative/sport-administration-internship-opportunity-with-swim-bc/ Fri, 20 Mar 2026 18:51:43 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=17087 We are seeking a paid Event and Administration Intern to join our team at the Swim BC office in Victoria, BC. This opportunity is intended for current post-secondary students and provides hands-on experience in sport governance, event delivery, athlete services, and organizational operations. The intern will work closely with Swim BC staff and gain exposure […]

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2026 Winter Provincials Recap https://swimbc.ca/initiative/2026-winter-provincials-recap/ Fri, 13 Mar 2026 21:08:44 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=17030 The 2026 Winter BC Provincial Championship, hosted by Swim BC and Pacific Coast Swimming (UVPCS), took place at Saanich Commonwealth Place in Victoria from March 5–8, 2026. The event brought together 660 swimmers from 44 clubs for an exciting weekend of high-level competition. Overview: Host Club: Pacific Coast Swimming (UVPCS) Meet Managers: Mike Sanborn & […]

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Overview:

Host Club: Pacific Coast Swimming (UVPCS) Meet Managers: Mike Sanborn & Kuy Neable Meet Referees: Glenn Greig & Mhiran Faraday Para Technical Advisor: Marilyn King Number of Clubs: 44 Number of Swimmers: 660 Number of Swims: 3,816 Number of Best Times: 1,893 (50%)

 
Team Awards:
Open: Olympians Swimming (OS) – 6,262.50 🏆 Pacific Coast Swimming (UVPCS) – 3,250.50 Pacific Sea Wolves (PSW) – 3,139 Canadian Dolphin Swim Club (CDSC) – 2,602.50 KISU Swim Club (KISU) – 2,489 Small Club: Winskill Dolphins Swim Club (WDSC) – 633 🏆 Spartan Swim Club (SPART) – 574 Hollyburn Hurricanes Swim Team (HST) – 345 Ladysmith/Chemainus (LCSC) – 249.50 Columbia Shuswap Selkirks Swim Club (CSSSC) – 127
Individual Aggregate Awards:
Male: 12 & Under: Will Xu (WSC) – 265 13–14: Finn Kirk (KAJ) – 209 15–16: Jeffrey Chen (PSW) – 208 17 & Over: Danny Park (OS) – 175 Para: Fernando Lu (OS) – 6,893 Female: 12 & Under: Mia Wittal (KCS) – 252 13–14: Bonnie Choi (SPART) – 249 15–16: Olivia Zhou (CDSC) – 205 17 & Over: Juliet Nicholson (KAJ) – 225 Para: Mary Jibb (PSW) – 6,465 Congratulations to Swim BC Volunteer and Officials Bursary winners Kirk Stringer, Alex Weaver, Brad Safnuk, and Ross Milne. Thank you to all the swimmers, coaches, officials, and volunteers who contributed to the 2026 BC Winter Provincial Championships!

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Swim BC 2026 Winter Provincials Volunteer Bursary https://swimbc.ca/initiative/swim-bc-2026-winter-provincials-volunteer-bursary/ Thu, 19 Feb 2026 00:15:00 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=16880 With the 2026 Winter Provincial Championships (March 5-8 at Saanich Commonwealth Place) just around the corner, Swim BC is calling for officials & volunteers to help ensure the success of this exciting event. Eligibility: Open to all volunteers and officials. From timers to referees and all officiating roles, every contribution is essential to the success […]

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With the 2026 Winter Provincial Championships (March 5-8 at Saanich Commonwealth Place) just around the corner, Swim BC is calling for officials & volunteers to help ensure the success of this exciting event.

Eligibility: Open to all volunteers and officials. From timers to referees and all officiating roles, every contribution is essential to the success of Provincials. Bursary Details:
  • Each individual is eligible to receive one bursary.
  • Funds will be issued in the recipient’s name and paid directly to their club, and must be applied toward club fees or team travel expenses.
  • Winners will be drawn daily and announced during the meet and/or contacted directly.
  • Senior officials who are selected and do not have a swimmer competing with a club will instead be reimbursed for travel expenses to and from Provincials, up to a maximum of $1,000.
How to Enter:
  • Every completed volunteer session earns one (1) entry
  • Maximum of two (2) entries per day
  • One draw per day during the meet (March 5-8)
  • The more you help, the better your chances of winning!
Entries will be tracked based on completed volunteer sessions. Please visit the links below to register:

How to sign up:

Senior Officials: Click Here
Officials and Volunteers: Click Here

Questions may be directed to Melissa Webster, Performance Development Manager, at melissa.webster@swimbc.ca.

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2026 Winter Divisionals Begin in Two Weeks https://swimbc.ca/initiative/2026-winter-divisionals-begin-in-two-weeks/ Thu, 05 Feb 2026 19:32:10 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=16761 The countdown to championship season is underway, with the 2026 Winter Divisionals set to begin in two weeks. Participants and families are encouraged to visit the Swim BC Competitions page regularly for the most up-to-date meet information, including schedules, technical packages, and event updates. Swim BC is also seeking volunteers and certified officials to help support […]

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Swim BC Competitions page regularly for the most up-to-date meet information, including schedules, technical packages, and event updates. Swim BC is also seeking volunteers and certified officials to help support the delivery of these events. These competitions rely on the dedication of our community, and participation from volunteers and officials plays a vital role in creating a safe and successful championship environment. For more information, please visit the link below: Click Here

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Swim BC Welcomes Hughanna Gaw as Manager, Member Services https://swimbc.ca/initiative/swim-bc-welcomes-hughanna-gaw-as-manager-member-services/ Thu, 15 Jan 2026 00:48:28 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=16377 Swim BC is pleased to announce the appointment of Hughanna Gaw as the organization’s new Manager, Member Services, effective January 19, 2025. Hughanna joins Swim BC with more than a decade of experience in sport administration, most recently serving as High School Sports Coordinator with the RSEQ Greater Montreal Athletic Association (GMAA). In this role, […]

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Call for Applications: Swim BC Awards Committee https://swimbc.ca/initiative/call-for-applications-swim-bc-awards-committee/ Fri, 19 Dec 2025 20:21:57 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=16265 Extended deadlines until Jan 11, 2026! Swim BC is looking for applicants for the Awards Committee. Are you passionate about celebrating excellence in BC swimming? Swim BC is looking for members to join the Awards Committee, an advisory group that reviews and recommends recipients for Swim BC’s annual awards, as well as external honours like […]

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Extended deadlines until Jan 11, 2026!

Swim BC is looking for applicants for the Awards Committee.

Are you passionate about celebrating excellence in BC swimming? Swim BC is looking for members to join the Awards Committee, an advisory group that reviews and recommends recipients for Swim BC’s annual awards, as well as external honours like Sport BC and Swimming Canada awards. Committee members also provide input on award criteria to help recognize outstanding contributions to the sport.

Application Deadline: January 11, 2026

Any questions, Contact Swim BC Performance Development Manager Melissa Webster (melissa.webster@swimbc.ca)

Link to Application: https://www.cognitoforms.com/SwimBC2/AwardsCommitteeApplication

Link to More Info:https://swimbc.ca/wp-content/uploads/Awards-Committee-ToR.pdf

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2025 University Cup Provincial Team https://swimbc.ca/initiative/2025-university-cup-provincial-team/ Wed, 05 Nov 2025 00:21:24 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=15808 The University of British Columbia will host swimmers from across the province and country this weekend for the 2025 UBC University Cup Pacific, a short-course varsity competition running from November 8–9, 2025, hosted at the UBC Aquatics Center. Athletes and coaches representing British Columbia include: Alex Camaraire (UVPCS) – coached by Rod Barratt Alex Velicico […]

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Athletes and coaches representing British Columbia include: Alex Camaraire (UVPCS) – coached by Rod Barratt Alex Velicico (OS) – coached by Ryan Skomorowski Anthony Su (RAPID) – coached by Rob Pettifer Calli Saunders (SPART) – coached by Justin Daly Chase Saxon (ISC) – coached by Lucien Zucchi Colton Gonzales (LCSC) – coached by Brandon Gonzales Danny Park (OS) – coached by Ryan Skomorowski Derex Yang (HYACK) – coached by Andrew Lennstrom Emma Liu (VPSC) – coached by Patrick Paradis Jimmy Zhu (CDSC) – coached by Kelly Taitinger Joshua Perkins (PSW) – coached by Jy Lawrence Juliet Nicholson (KAJ) – coached by Marc Tremblay Kelly Choi (KAJ) – coached by Marc Tremblay Kyah De Mitri (KISU) – coached by Tina Hoeben Liam Chew (KAJ) – coached by Marc Tremblay Lucy Liu (CDSC) – coached by Kelly Taitinger Marlee Winser (KISU) – coached by Tina Hoeben Matthew Cao (PSW) – coached by Jy Lawrence Michelle Zeng (CDSC) – coached by Kelly Taitinger Naomi Mynott (WDSC) – coached by Judy Baker Olivia Zhou (CDSC) – coached by Kelly Taitinger Shima Taghavi (HYACK) – coached by Andrew Lennstrom Taryn Weatherhead (KISU) – coached by Tina Hoeben Zac Millns (CRKW) – coached by Richard Millns Coaches: Marc Tremblay (KAJ) Tina Hoeben (KISU) Zachary Haw (CDSC) Savannah King (Swim BC) Swim BC extends its best wishes to all athletes and coaches competing this weekend.

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BC Swimmers Deliver Strong Performances at Toronto World Cup Finale https://swimbc.ca/initiative/bc-swimmers-deliver-strong-performances-at-toronto-world-cup-finale/ Thu, 30 Oct 2025 22:54:17 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=15783 British Columbia swimmers delivered a series of strong performances as the 2025 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup concluded this weekend at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. The Toronto meet marked the final stop of the three-leg short-course series, following competitions in Carmel, Indiana, and Westmont, Illinois. A total of 30 BC swimmers were invited, […]

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2025 BC Swimming Hall of Fame Inductees https://swimbc.ca/initiative/15676/ Tue, 14 Oct 2025 22:50:07 +0000 https://swimbc.ca/?post_type=initiative&p=15676 Swim BC is proud to announce the 2025 BC Swimming Hall of Fame inductees, Dr. Peter Vizsolyi (Coach & Builder), Ann Carmichael (Builder), Tom Bryce (Builder), and Saanich Commonwealth Place (Legacy Facility), each recognized for their outstanding contributions and lasting impact on swimming in British Columbia. Ann Carmichael – Builder For more than 30 years, […]

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Ann Carmichael – Builder For more than 30 years, Ann Carmichael has been a cornerstone of the Victoria swimming community and a driving force behind the growth of aquatic sport in British Columbia. Originally from Ontario, Ann joined the District of Saanich in 1993, just before the 1994 Commonwealth Games, playing a key role in establishing Saanich Commonwealth Place as both a world-class competition venue and a vibrant community facility. Under her leadership, the centre hosted Swim BC Provincial Championships, National and International events, national training camps, international diving competitions, and countless local meets, all while serving thousands of community swimmers and families. Renowned for her people-first approach, Ann supported athletes, coaches, and staff with unwavering commitment, helping others succeed through mentorship, collaboration, and quiet leadership. During the pandemic, she was instrumental in bringing athletes safely back to the water, particularly within diving programs. Her influence has touched generations of swimmers and coaches, including Hall of Fame inductees Richard Weinberger, Ryan Cochrane, Rick Say, Randy Bennett, Ron Jacks, Peter Vizsolyi, and Hilary Caldwell. Ann Carmichael’s enduring legacy lies in her ability to unite high-performance sport and community recreation – building a model for excellence that continues to define BC swimming today. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Dr. Peter Vizsolyi – Builder & Coach

For more than four decades, Dr. Peter Vizsolyi has shaped the landscape of swimming in British Columbia and across Canada through his vision, leadership, and unwavering commitment to excellence. He is the first individual to be inducted into the BC Swimming Hall of Fame in two categories – Builder and Coach – a testament to the depth and breadth of his impact on the sport. Born in Budapest and raised in British Columbia, Dr. Vizsolyi’s lifelong dedication to swimming began as an athlete in the 1960s and 1970s before he transitioned to coaching in 1976. Since 1983, he has served as Head Coach of the University of Victoria Swim Team, where he built one of the country’s most successful and enduring university programs. Through his leadership, university swimming evolved from a recreational pursuit into a true high-performance pathway, providing Canadian athletes with the opportunity to achieve international success while studying at home. As a coach, Dr. Vizsolyi’s record is extraordinary: 17 Olympians developed under his guidance 100+ international team appointments 73 international medals Over 400 national and U Sports medals His athletes have reached podiums at the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, World Championships, and Commonwealth Games, representing Canada with distinction. Beyond coaching, Dr. Vizsolyi’s influence as a builder has been equally transformative. As Sport Chair for the 1994 Commonwealth Games, he played a pivotal role in the creation and legacy of Saanich Commonwealth Place, contributing to the design, governance, and long-term sustainability of one of Canada’s premier aquatic facilities. His work on the High-Performance User Committee and Operating Agreement Review Board helped ensure that the venue continues to serve both community and high-performance needs. A respected figure in sport governance, Dr. Vizsolyi has contributed extensively to Swim BC, Swimming Canada, and the Canadian Swimming Coaches Association, where he has served for over 20 years on the Board of Directors, advancing coach education, ethics, and high-performance standards nationwide. As a professor, lecturer, and Master Coach at the National Coaching Institute, he has mentored generations of coaches who now carry forward his influence across Canada and beyond. A coach, a builder, and a visionary, Dr. Peter Vizsolyi has left an indelible mark on Canadian swimming – one defined not only by medals and records, but by the lasting opportunities he created for athletes, coaches, and the entire swimming community. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Saanich Commonwealth Place – Legacy Facility

For more than three decades, Saanich Commonwealth Place has stood at the heart of Canadian swimming – a world-class aquatic centre that bridges community recreation and international excellence. Built for the 1994 Commonwealth Games and opened in 1993, the facility was designed with a dual vision: to host elite competition and to serve as a lasting community legacy. That vision has been fully realized. Since its inception, Saanich Commonwealth Place has hosted some of the most significant events in Canadian swimming history, including the 1994 Commonwealth Games, the 2006 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships, and the Canadian Swimming Trials in 2014, 2017, 2022, and 2025. Across these decades, its pool has witnessed extraordinary performances – six world records, among them Kieran Perkins’ double world record in the 800m and 1500m freestyle at the 1994 Commonwealth Games, and Summer McIntosh’s three world records at the 2025 Canadian Trials. The facility also saw historic swims from Michael Phelps in 2006, as well as Jessica Schipper, Brendan Hansen, Aaron Peirsol, and the USA 4x100m freestyle relay, all setting world records during the Pan Pacific Championships. Beyond these iconic moments, Saanich Commonwealth Place has been home to multiple Para Swimming Canadian and World Records, set by athletes including Stephanie Dixon, Nicholas Bennett, Walter Wu, Sebastian Massabie, Nathan Stein, and Donovan Tildesley. Yet its most powerful legacy lies beyond the record books. The facility has served as a daily home for Olympians, national team members, university athletes, club swimmers, and community participants alike. Its model – built through collaboration between the District of Saanich, Swim BC, and the broader sport community – has become a national benchmark for how elite sport and community recreation can successfully coexist. Today, Saanich Commonwealth Place continues to embody the spirit of Canadian aquatics: inclusive, high-performing, and community-driven. From a child taking their first swimming lesson to an Olympian preparing for the world stage, every lane tells part of its story. The induction of Saanich Commonwealth Place into the BC Swimming Hall of Fame recognizes not only its record-setting history, but also its enduring role in shaping generations of swimmers, coaches, and aquatic leaders – a true legacy facility whose impact reaches far beyond its pool deck. ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Tom Bryce – Builder

For more than four decades, Tom Bryce has been a defining figure in Canadian aquatics, a visionary leader whose work has shaped both community recreation and high-performance sport in British Columbia. Born and raised in Montreal’s West Island, Bryce began his aquatic career at the Pointe-Claire Aquatic Centre, one of Canada’s most respected swimming programs. In the late 1970s, he brought his passion west to Vernon, BC, where he transformed a small community swim club into a thriving program that emphasized both excellence and participation. After nearly a decade on the pool deck, Bryce transitioned from coaching to aquatic management, first in Saint John, New Brunswick, and later returning to British Columbia in 1993 to become the inaugural Manager of Saanich Commonwealth Place. Over the next 25 years, Bryce guided the facility into one of Canada’s premier aquatic centres. Under his leadership, Saanich Commonwealth Place hosted the 1994 Commonwealth Games, the 2006 Pan Pacific Championships, multiple Canadian Swimming Trials, and countless provincial and national competitions, all while welcoming hundreds of thousands of community swimmers each year. His ability to balance elite sport with accessible community programming made the facility a model of inclusion and excellence. Bryce’s vision went beyond operations. He launched initiatives that upheld world-class standards and strengthened community impact. For over two decades, he united BC’s swimming leaders and mentored many who now shape the sport today. Under his stewardship, Saanich Commonwealth Place received national recognition, including the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association’s Award of Merit and the BC Parks and Recreation Association’s Facility Excellence Award. Yet Bryce’s proudest achievement was not the awards, but the spirit of cooperation and community that fueled the facility’s enduring success. In his own words, Tom Bryce has “always liked to build things.” What he built, a facility, a culture, and a legacy of collaboration, continues to define BC swimming and stands as a testament to what visionary leadership can achieve. His induction into the BC Swimming Hall of Fame honours a true builder whose influence will continue to ripple through Canadian aquatics for generations to come.

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